Essays about: "Mobile services framework"

Showing result 16 - 20 of 80 essays containing the words Mobile services framework.

  1. 16. Comparing performance between react native and natively developed smartphone applications in swift : A comparative analysis and evaluation of the React Native framework

    University essay from Högskolan i Skövde/Institutionen för informationsteknologi

    Author : Dennis Bilberg; [2018]
    Keywords : React Native; Swift; Evaluation; Code Execution; Cross-platform; Native;

    Abstract : In today's society, smartphones are so widely established that corporations have even changed their cooperate culture when it comes to bringing your own personal device to work. Sales graphs prove that smartphones are more established today than ever before, which creates pressure for companies big, as small to extend and provide their services from the pocket of the user in the form of a smartphone mobile application. READ MORE

  2. 17. Environmental Implications of Media Consumption embedded in Digital Ecosystems : A bottom-up systems approach to the perennial case of paperless reading in Germany

    University essay from KTH/Hållbar utveckling, miljövetenskap och teknik

    Author : Joachim Felix Aigner; [2018]
    Keywords : Digitalization; Sustainable Development; Environmental Hot-spots; Bottom-up Analysis; Life Cycle Assessment LCA ; Environmental Impacts; Carbon Footprint; Global Warming Potential; Media Consumption; Digital Ecosystem; Paperless Publishing and Reading; E-Book; E-Magazine; E-Paper; Germany;

    Abstract : Digitalization has been reshaping the media landscape in recent years, often conveying an implicit promise of becoming less dependent on physical resources. At the same time, the current understanding of digital reading goes beyond dedicated e-readers or definable digital media products such as magazines or newspapers. READ MORE

  3. 18. ‘Is There an App for That?’ Tapping into Mobile Technology to Facilitate Urban Climate Change Resilience in Nairobi

    University essay from Lunds universitet/Avdelningen för Riskhantering och Samhällssäkerhet

    Author : Michelle Naa Merley Martey; [2017]
    Keywords : Urban resilience; climate change; vulnerability; mobile technology; seven entry points framework; Technology and Engineering;

    Abstract : Kenya’s rapid, unplanned urban development and rising pressure for cities to adapt to climate change and become more climate change resilient has led to the realisation that more needs to be done. In Nairobi, increasing access to mobile technology and internet access, faster internet speeds, and the growing technology sector could be possible means to facilitate urban climate change resilience (UCCR) and reduce vulnerability. READ MORE

  4. 19. Exploring merchants’ adoption of mobile payments A qualitative study on Swedish merchants’ perspectives

    University essay from Institutionen för tillämpad informationsteknologi

    Author : Ming Thoi; [2016-09-21]
    Keywords : Mobile payments; Merchants; Installed base; Network effects; Lock-in; Digital platforms; Path dependency; Multi-sided markets; Apps;

    Abstract : People have increased their usage of mobile devices in many aspects of their daily lives, especially within mobile payments. Mobile payments are expected to pave the way for an emerging cashless society. Merchants are considered those that create the market for other stakeholders by offering mobile payment instruments and services. READ MORE

  5. 20. On the security of VoIP mobile network operator and international carrier interconnects

    University essay from KTH/Skolan för elektro- och systemteknik (EES)

    Author : Mina Naguib; [2016]
    Keywords : VoIP; Security; TDM; PSTN; International Carrier Network; Mobile Operators; SBC; Signaling;

    Abstract : All Mobile Network Operators (MNOs) as well as international carriers are moving voice services from the legacy Public Switched Telephone Network (PSTN) to Voice over IP (VoIP). The benefit is that VoIP traffic can be easily rerouted at any moment, thus giving companies a variety of options as traffic can be rerouted to any carrier of choice leading to different Quality of Service (QoS) levels (and thus agreements) as well as different prices to choose from. READ MORE